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Wyrm's Turn - High-Level Havoc
Editorial
Chris Thomasson
What Chris knows about high-level campaigns.
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D-Mail
Reader/Fan Mail
(Uncredited)
A collection of letters from our readers.
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Nodwick
Comic
Aaron Williams
If you can\'t defeat \'em; beat \'em too the loot!
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Mind Flayers
Game
Mike Selinker
Puzzles and brain teasers!
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Forum
Reader/Fan Mail
(Uncredited)
Our readers discuss the thief, character improvements, and more!
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ProFiles - Sean Reynolds
Interview
Steve Kenson
Sean Reynolds is a nice guy. Everyone agrees.
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Up on a Soapbox - Hack & Slash
Editorial
Gary Gygax
The sort of roleplaying one enjoys is a matter of taste, not of much else.
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The Kingless Land - A Band of Four Novel
Fiction
Ed Greenwood
A free excerpt of the new novel by Ed Greenwood.
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PC Portraits
Art
Tony DiTerlizzi
A party of high-level heroes
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Pg. 30
Countdown to 3rd Edition! - Fighters & Feats
Article
(Uncredited)
Fighters and feats.
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Revenge of the Sheens!
Article
Bruce R. Cordell
You can\'t keep a good machine down, let alone the bad ones! More powerful foes form the machine cysts.
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Leaders on Followers
Article
Robin D. Laws
Welcome to the 3rd Annual Symposium of the Institute for High Level Studies, where your first seminar is
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Pg. 46
When Worlds Colide - How to Play all the Setting You Love
Article
James Wyatt
So you\'re a fan of the Forgotten Realms, Dragonlance, Al-Qadim, Greyhawk, and Dark Sun settings. How do you find
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Hidden Faces of Evil - Fiends Who Walk the Prime Plane
Article
James Wyatt
You might know better than to face demons and evils on their own plane, but they have no qualms about facing you
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Arcane Lore - Greyhawk Grimoires
Article
Robert S. Mullin
For a laugh, browse the pages of Zagig\'s Comedicon
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